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The Tented Camp forms one part of the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant foundation (GTAEF) which aims to rescue elephants off the streets of Thailand and provide them with a humane and natural environment in the jungles of the Golden Triangle. Only 50 pair were made, making this an opportunity for shoe lovers to own a collector's item.
To benefit the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant foundation (GTAEF), an organization that rescues elephants off the streets of Thailand by giving them a home in the jungles of the Golden Triangle, FootCandy and Christian Louboutin have teamed up to offer you these exclusive Louboutin Rodita shoes. The best part?
Slip on a pair of Dai sandals and feel yourself transported into another world, full of exotic aromas and unknown treasures. Each sandal is hand made in Thailand with an embroidered insole patched together from the deconstructed clothing of the native H'Mong hill tribe. In truth, the Grand Mademoiselle is not the most adventurous lady.
To benefit the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant foundation (GTAEF), an organization that rescues elephants off the streets of Thailand by giving them a home in the jungles of the Golden Triangle, FootCandy and Christian Louboutin have teamed up to offer you these exclusive Louboutin Rodita shoes. The best part?
The Tented Camp forms one part of the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant foundation (GTAEF) which aims to rescue elephants off the streets of Thailand and provide them with a humane and natural environment in the jungles of the Golden Triangle. Only 50 pair were made, making this an opportunity for shoe lovers to own a collector's item.
Slip on a pair of Dai sandals and feel yourself transported into another world, full of exotic aromas and unknown treasures. Each sandal is hand made in Thailand with an embroidered insole patched together from the deconstructed clothing of the native H'Mong hill tribe. In truth, the Grand Mademoiselle is not the most adventurous lady.